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Unfortunately, the touch panel has experienced a failure. You can try disconnecting the power for a bout 5 minutes to see if it resets, but I doubt it will. The touch pad will likely need to be replaced. I will need the rest of the model number to give you the correct part information.

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You have activated the delayed start function. Please read following instruction from user manual.

8. Delayed Start button

Allows the start of the programme to be delayed by a minimum of 1 hour, up to 9 hours. How to set the delayed start When the button is pressed, the number appears in the display (4). Press the button again to select the number of hours by which you wish to delay the programme start, up to a maximum of 9. E.g.: if you have selected number , the wash programme will start in 2 hours' time. To cancel the delayed start set, press the button until the number appears. Close the dishwasher door to start the countdown: a long audible signal (about one second) informs you that the function is active. If you open the door again you will see, in the display (4), how long there is to go (in hours) before the programme starts. A flashing dot in the digital display means that the delayed start function has been activated. Opening the door has no effect on a countdown which has already been started. If, during the countdown, you wish to see the programme number selected in the display, press the Programme Selector button (5). If, after having started the countdown by closing the dishwasher door, you wish to cancel the delayed start, press button (9) (Cancel) for about 2 seconds until the short «instruction accepted «signal is heard».

This is a
countdown-type timer, for precise cooking times, etc. Press hour and
minute buttons to set time. Press start button to begin countdown. Press hour and minute buttons same time to reset timer. Timer beeps each 5 and 10 minute intervals during countdown. This timer does not connect to any electrical
device, has a magnet on back, and has internal battery operated.

Setting the Time:Pull out the crown to position 3.Rotate the crown to set the exact time.Ensure that you are in the daytime12 hour segment by allowing the hands to pass 12 o'clock and notice if the date moved on or not.If the date changed, then you will need to advance at least 2 hours before moving on to set the date.If you do not need to change the date, return the crown to position 1.

Setting the Date:DO NOT DO THIS IF THE WATCH IS BETWEEN 8pm & 2amPull crown to position 2.Rotate the crown clockwise to set to the correct date.Return the crown to position 1.

Setting the Alarm [12 hour]Pull the crown to position 2.Rotate the crown anti clockwise to move the alarm hand to the desired time.Return the crown to position 1.To activate the alarm, press the 8 o'clock button. You will hear 2 beeps.To deactivate the alarm, press the 8 o'clock button. You will hear 1 beep.NB If the alarm is not cancelled while it sounds the first time, it will repeat again in 2 minutes time. The alarm sound last for 15 seconds. If the alarm time coincides with 1 beep of the countdown, the alarm function will be cancelled.

Battery EOL [End Of Life]The Swiss ISA 8270 movement uses a 395 cell and will signify a low power state by advancing the small seconds hand 4 steps every 4 seconds.

Setting the CountdownYou can specify a countdown of between 1 and 10 minutes.Press the 4 o'clock button to enter setting mode. You will hear 1 beep.Press the 4 o'clock button to move the central timing hand successively to the desired countdown time.Wait 3 seconds for the watch to automatically exit the setting mode.You can change the duration of the countdown [except in the last minute] at any time.e.g. If the countdown is set to 10minutes, and you now want to change the countdown to 9 minutes, press the 4 o'clock button. The hours/seconds counter sub-dial will perform one complete turn and then stop at 60, before continuing.

Activating the Countdown:Press the 2 o'clock button to start the countdown. You will hear 2 beeps.The hours/seconds counter sub-dial will perform one complete turn and then stop at 60, before continuing.When the countdown begins, the hour/seconds counter sub-dial indicates the seconds with 1 step every 2 seconds, and the central timing hand indicates the minutes with 1 step being 2.4 seconds.

Countdown tone:There are 2 beeps every minute.in the last minute:50 seconds=1 beep.40 seconds=1 beep.30 seconds=2 beeps.20 seconds=2 beeps.10 seconds and less=1 beep every second with zero being 1 second long beep. Timer function automatically starts.

Timer:After countdown has finished the timer starts automatically.The central timing hand indicates the minutes with 1 step every 12 seconds. The hour/minutes counter sub-dial indicates the hours up to a maximum of 96.Press the 4 o'clock button to see the timer seconds [display lasts up to a minute].Press the 4 o'clock button to see the timer hours.The timer has a maximum time of 96 hours [4 days] after which the hour/seconds sub-dial counter will stay at 0 and the central timing hand will stay at 12.

Start/Stop Timer:Press the 2 o'clock button to stop the timer. You will hear 1 beep.Press the 2 o'clock button to resume the timer. You will hear 2 beeps.

Setting the Countdown & Timer:Countdown reset:Press the 2 o'clock button to stop the countdown. You will hear 1 beep.Press the 4 o'clock button to reset.

Setting the Timer:Press the 2 o'clock button to stop the timer. The hour/seconds counter sub-dial will show the elapsed hours and the central timing hand the elapsed minutes.Press the 4 o'clock button to view the seconds elapsed on the hour/seconds counter sub-dial.Press the 4 o'clock button to reset.

Resetting the Hands:If the hands do not zero correctly, which might occur after a battery change or a violent shock, you can make adjustments by doing the following settings as long as the countdown is not in operation.To correct the hour/seconds counter sub-dial, pull the crown out to position 2 and wait 1 second.Press either the 2 or 4 o'clock button; the central timing hand will turn and stop [not necessarily at 12].Press the 2 o'clock button to increment the hours/seconds counter sub-dial hand to position it at 60.To correct the central timing hand, press the 4 o'clock button to increment the hand to the 12 position.Return the crown to position 1.

If the battery had been replaced, the central timing hand defaults to the 10 minute position. If the battery had not been replaced, the central timing hand will return to the previously set position.

SHU 53 MODELS
To start test program, press and hold both SCRUB WASH and DELICATE/ECONO program buttons, then turn unit on by pressing ON/OFF button. Initially, control module version # will be displayed (e.g./ ?21? = version 1 with jumper). When wash program buttons are released, lights above them will flash. To end test program, press ON/OFF button.
To check each program indicator light, press its button. To check Cycle Countdown display, Refill Rinse Agent light and REGULAR WASH light, press REGULAR WASH button (press Delay Start button to test Cycle Countdown display alone). Cycle Countdown display will show ?88″ when REGULAR WASH button is pressed and ?8h? when Delay Start button is pressed.
To start testing, press both the SCRUB WASH and DELICATE/ECONO buttons a second time. When testing has ended, Cycle Countdown display will show a fault using codes below. If more than one fault occurs, code numbers will be added together, (e.g./ ?6? = faults 2 + 4).
0 = No faults detected 2 = Heating fault 8 = NTC (temperature sensor) fault
1 = Aqua Sensor (?Sensotronic?) fault 4 = Filling fault F = Filling fault (display occurs during wash, not test)
To check for heater, high limit or flow switch problems, start testing until heating starts. Using a meter with a current coil, measure current going into dishwasher. If current is ~ 11 A, then heater, high limit and flow switch are OK. If current stays at ~ 1.5-2 A, then heater, high limit or flow switch are faulty.
If water level switch (f1) has failed (opened), display will show fault code ?4″ and unit will continually fill and drain where testing won?t be completed. If flow switch (e5) has failed (opened), display will show ?0″, water won?t heat (to 150?F) and water won?t stop circulating. If NTC probe (f2/f4) has failed (opened), display will show fault code ?8″ immediately and testing will end shortly after water has started circulating.